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Wadi Qitna and Kalabsha-South : late roman, early byzantine tumuli cemeteries in Egyptian Nubia. Volume 2. anthropology / by Eugen Strouhal ; with contributions by Hans Barnard, Petra Havelková, Jaroslav Jambor,... [et al.]
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Appartient aux collections: Czech Institute of Egyptology publications
Description: 1 vol. (314 p.-XLII p. de pl.) : ill., cartes, ; 34 cmCollection : Czech Institute of Egyptology publicationsISBN: 9788073089719.Langue: AnglaisPays: Tchèque, République Auteur principal: Strouhal, Eugen, 1931-2016, Auteur Co-auteur: Barnard, Hans, 1959-...., Collaborateur; Havelková, Petra, Collaborateur; Jaroslav, Jambor, Collaborateur Résumé: The present publication follows vol. I from 1984 - the results of a comprehensive archaeological investigation of two tumulus cemeteries of Late Roman and Early Byzantine Period explored by the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology in the scope of the UNESCO-organized salvage campaign of Nubua by the waters of the High Aswan Dam. This second volume evaluates the human skeletal remains of 558 individuals from the cemetery at Wadi Qitna and 35 individuals from the cemetery at Kalabsha-South. This volume touches upon the complex social and ethnic processes taking place in the region between Egypt and Nubia. (Source : éditeur).Mots libres: Wadi Qitna . Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: ASM Egyptologie - Nouveautés 2021
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Montpellier : ASM - Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes Libre accès Papier D STRO 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Exclu du prêt 1100000010202

Notes bibliogr. Bibliogr. p. 199-210. Index p. [309]-311

The present publication follows vol. I from 1984 - the results of a comprehensive archaeological investigation of two tumulus cemeteries of Late Roman and Early Byzantine Period explored by the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology in the scope of the UNESCO-organized salvage campaign of Nubua by the waters of the High Aswan Dam. This second volume evaluates the human skeletal remains of 558 individuals from the cemetery at Wadi Qitna and 35 individuals from the cemetery at Kalabsha-South. This volume touches upon the complex social and ethnic processes taking place in the region between Egypt and Nubia.
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